Scrapbooking Storage Systems for Storing Supplies

Filed under: Scrapbooking Storage — Kelli Morris at 1:11 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Scrapbooking storage systems are a must for those scrappers who have a lot of scrapbooking supplies. There are so many items that one uses to build their scrapbook that without some sort of organization you would never be able to find all your materials. Scrapbook storage systems can help you keep things orderly and where you can find the materials you need for building your scrapbook.

Don’t you envy those lucky scrapbookers who have a craft room in their homes–a whole room dedicated to scrapbooking!!! If you’re one of many who has to make do with a section of the dining room table or a nook in the corner of a room, here are some tips to make the most of your work space and how to utilize scrapbookg storage systems.

A flat surface is your first and foremost necessity. This can be a card table, a dining table, or the floor if need be. It just needs to be an area that you can make off limits to other members of the family. You will likely need to leave projects in various stages of completion so you want clear rules about respecting your workspace.

You also need an efficient way to store your supplies for easy access. Scrapbooking storage systems can definitely help. A rolling cart with bins or drawers works well. You won’t get much accomplished if you can’t get to what you need when you need it. Craft caddies have become very popular for storing punches, paper cutters, scissors, and other frequently used supplies. They are compact and sit right on your work space for instant access to the tool you need. It is amazing how much they will store, and the best thing is how well they travel to your crops. You can purchase a plastic turntable that will allow your caddy to spin. They are available in the kitchen section at stores such as Target for about $5. Organization has never been so simple.

If you have a table dedicated to your scrapbooking, maximize the space underneath and use it for a scrapbooking storage system. If you don’t want the area to appear cluttered or you need your supplies out of sight when not in use, fasten a floor length cloth around the edges of the table or just keep a table cloth on it. Get creative with designing your work space, and you’ll have an inviting and functional place to get creative in your albums.